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No mention of ball tampering from the Honourable Member For the Eighteenth Century - but plenty of mentions of ball tampering from most other observers and commentators, including a good number of Tory spear carriers!Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostNo mention of ball tampering I see
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Whilst you were responding, Brilliant,lol here are the thoughts of the rump of decency that exists in the Conservative Party today whilst that oddity Rees-Mogg struts his stuff to your amusement!Originally posted by life on mars View PostHe's no silly mid off I grant you that , it seems once again he has folk in a spin as he is very good at fielding difficult positions.
At the Commons debate, William Wragg, chair of the Commons’ constitutional affairs committee, said he had written a letter of no confidence in the prime minister and that he would have rebelled if the government had not withdrawn its amendment.
He said: “We have been working in a toxic atmosphere. The parliamentary party bears the scars of misjudgments of leadership. There can be few colleagues on this side of the house, I would contend, who are truly enjoying being members of parliament at the moment. It is utterly depressing to be asked to defend the indefensible. Each time part of us withers.”
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I'm starting to think Boris Johnsons days are numbered now.
I think the drip-drip of the fines, the probe into accusations of misleading parliament and the likely poor results in local elections will make Tory MPs act. The issue is that there is no obvious successor.
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The Prime Minister of this country is the first to be criminally charged, the first to be referred by a Parliamentary vote to the Committee of Privileges who judge whether an MP has committed contempt of Parliament and you think the biggest issue here is whether the Conservative Party has an obvious successor?Originally posted by JamesWales View PostI'm starting to think Boris Johnsons days are numbered now.
I think the drip-drip of the fines, the probe into accusations of misleading parliament and the likely poor results in local elections will make Tory MPs act. The issue is that there is no obvious successor.
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No Fuss with TrussTMOriginally posted by JamesWales View PostI'm starting to think Boris Johnsons days are numbered now.
I think the drip-drip of the fines, the probe into accusations of misleading parliament and the likely poor results in local elections will make Tory MPs act. The issue is that there is no obvious successor.
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You misunderstand my point - The issue (in whether Tory MP's work to remove him) is if there is an obvious successor they can rally around. It's down to them ultimately and I think that's the reality of the situation.Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostThe Prime Minister of this country is the first to be criminally charged, the first to be referred by a Parliamentary vote to the Committee of Privileges who judge whether an MP has committed contempt of Parliament and you think the biggest issue here is whether the Conservative Party has an obvious successor?
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He's been criminally charged ?Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostThe Prime Minister of this country is the first to be criminally charged, the first to be referred by a Parliamentary vote to the Committee of Privileges who judge whether an MP has committed contempt of Parliament and you think the biggest issue here is whether the Conservative Party has an obvious successor?
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